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. >> we're going to go next to finley lewis, mark shields and john mcken non. finleysome. >> [inaudible] >> are i'm not surprised. >> a little bit premature since we don't even have a go ahead to begin such a negotiation, but assuming there is a negotiation that does result in a fairly comprehensive free trade deal between the european union and us and it's likely if you take a look at what the issues are going to be that that's going to have a profound impact on the whole regulatory regime both in this country and in europe, going into that what would be your reservations or your red lines, if you will, about the deal that would emerge from those negotiations? what would you be most concerned about? >> you know, i said in a meeting -- i sat in a meeting of the group that's looking at this. and my position stated there was, that we should undertake serious discussions between the u.s. and the e.u.. at the same time, i think we need to be realistic. i was at doha -- what was that, over ten years ago? and i think there were unnecessarily optimistic views about ho
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watch what happens when i say "oh gangom style". >> john, can do it with me too. >> okay, okay. i can't help it. [cheers and applause] now, another thing that occurred to us was that giants winning on the road the way they did, the one thing the giants' players really missed was that ability to share it with all of you, and we thought because they're right in the back here we could give them that feeling that if they had won it right here at at&t park. it's the last inning and sergio romo needs one more strike to win the series and dave at microphone. >> ready. cabrel the hitter. here is the two-two pitch. strike three called and the giants win the world series. [cheers and applause] we missed that cheer. pretty cool. >> good work. all right so let's meet them. first of all the coaches of the san francisco giants. tim flan ree. >> ron roatus. >> the hitting instructor and royalty from cure sal. >> giants first base coach roberto kelly. >> the great pitching coach of the best pitching staff on the planet, dave righetti. >> and saibian likes to call him pitching coach number two,
watch what happens when i say "oh gangom style". >> john, can do it with me too. >> okay, okay. i can't help it. [cheers and applause] now, another thing that occurred to us was that giants winning on the road the way they did, the one thing the giants' players really missed was that ability to share it with all of you, and we thought because they're right in the back here we could give them that feeling that if they had won it right here at at&t park. it's the last...
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john, there's going to be a rumble. here's that were going to do. we think, we believe school resource officers can play an important role, but you should have significantly more flexibility in how to use them. that's why proposing a new school safety program that funds officers, but also tastier communities the flexibility to apply for other support. so the school resource officer is going to cost two x thousands of dollars a year with the money the federal government is pretty not. you can say we'd rather have a school psychologist for my school resource officer who was unarmed. but what we don't want, the president and i., we don't want to rent a cops in schools armed. we don't want people in schools who are trained at police officers. we are not even insisting schools use police officers if they conclude they need a school psychiatrist versus a school resource officer, you can apply for the funding that would otherwise come for that purpose. we also make sure every school has a reliable emergency response plan. i know i'm preaching to the choir
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[cheers and applause] the last giant manager to win more than one world series was john mcgraw in 1921, but don't let bochy fool you with his seemingly easy going nature. the wheels are always turning with him and we can say there is no finer manager in the game today. [cheers and applause] i want to acknowledge the foundation of the giants organization, our ownership group, 32 strong lead by charles johnson. they stepped up to serve as a stalt walt of this franchise and saved it in 1976 and then brought it to san francisco in the first place in 1958. i am proud each owner during the 55 years in san francisco is represented here today. as a fourth generation san franciscan growing up in the richmond district my heroes did wear orange and black. i watched them with my dad and mays and the other players. they're all here today. i knew their story as well as i knew my own because their stories were mine. they were part of my heritage. my parents passed it down to him just as brandon crawford's parents passed it to him and you're passing it your children and pam and i are passing it our ch
[cheers and applause] the last giant manager to win more than one world series was john mcgraw in 1921, but don't let bochy fool you with his seemingly easy going nature. the wheels are always turning with him and we can say there is no finer manager in the game today. [cheers and applause] i want to acknowledge the foundation of the giants organization, our ownership group, 32 strong lead by charles johnson. they stepped up to serve as a stalt walt of this franchise and saved it in 1976 and...
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. >> we are going next to john mckenna, michael warner, jennifer depaul, paige cunningham, stephen cooper and robert sausage or two and. >> can you talk more about tax reform and entitlement reform, how you see the process unfolding, are those two things going to the link? do you have a target in mind for the deficit reduction that might be involved? just about how the process works. >> in terms of deficit reduction, have indicated that i think is a reasonable target. i think what we essentially have to do is to move the ratio closer to 73% and it is today and we can have an argument as to how much below that we need. i think this sequence is very clear that may say so and this is the republican party needs to ask that. we need to do with the sequestered the balance between cut revenues. we then need to have a serious discussion about medicare. i know there's been some discussion about moving the age. i have several questions about that. i do think health care reform is here to say. the republican party needs to accept that. we've had, as i said, this diminution in the crease caused to me
. >> we are going next to john mckenna, michael warner, jennifer depaul, paige cunningham, stephen cooper and robert sausage or two and. >> can you talk more about tax reform and entitlement reform, how you see the process unfolding, are those two things going to the link? do you have a target in mind for the deficit reduction that might be involved? just about how the process works. >> in terms of deficit reduction, have indicated that i think is a reasonable target. i think...
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it is great to be back at my alma mater, johns hopkins. president -- your president called me a few weeks ago and said he was putting together the best minds in the world on gun violence. he did not have to ask twice. the fact is, they were able to hold this conference together so quickly, i think that shows the dynamic and energetic amendment to scholarship and public service that i have always thought really defines the hopkins spirit. it is clear that we need today a critical and hopeful moment. one month ago, at roughly this time, on december 14, a deranged young man pulled into the parking lot of the sandy hook lament to school in newtown, connecticut. he shot his way into a building with a high-capacity semiautomatic rifle. the slaughter of six adults and 20 children really broke the heart of the country. for many americans, this is the straw that has been the camels back. -- broken the camel's back. or than 100 mayors across the country have joined our bipartisan coalition -- mayors against illegal guns. that brings our total number
it is great to be back at my alma mater, johns hopkins. president -- your president called me a few weeks ago and said he was putting together the best minds in the world on gun violence. he did not have to ask twice. the fact is, they were able to hold this conference together so quickly, i think that shows the dynamic and energetic amendment to scholarship and public service that i have always thought really defines the hopkins spirit. it is clear that we need today a critical and hopeful...
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they actually think they might be john rambo or other people. it is ironic that the same people getting paid $40 million for these movies will stanberry and say we have a gun control problem -- will stand there and say we have a gun control problem. you should've thought about that before you accepted $40 million for the movie. it is despicable when you do that for a living and all you see in the movie is people getting blown up. the more people that gets killed, the more people that go watch the movie. then you say we have a problem with gun control. i really do believe deep down that no matter what gun-control laws are in effect, you could not stop the shooting in newtown or aurora. these are people that not only did it with nine out of 10 illegal guns, but there's a guy who killed his mother, which is mentally ill right there, stole her gun, and unfortunately heard these children. hearts have to go out to the parents, but i don't think any gun laws couldn't stop to that. any executive order for anything, whether it's gun- control or anything.
they actually think they might be john rambo or other people. it is ironic that the same people getting paid $40 million for these movies will stanberry and say we have a gun control problem -- will stand there and say we have a gun control problem. you should've thought about that before you accepted $40 million for the movie. it is despicable when you do that for a living and all you see in the movie is people getting blown up. the more people that gets killed, the more people that go watch...
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certainly in the years after john f. kennedy layed down that challenge no president has delivered a more lasting inaugural phrase. >> the energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it. and the glow from that fire can truly light the world. >> reporter: since george washington made the firsthand written inaugural address, it has been what newly elected or reelected presidents aspire to but few achieve. a spark that lights a fire in the minds of americans. those who stand the test of time have often come in times of great national crisis. when franklin roosevelt first took office in 1932, the nation had just begun the great depression. and roosevelt sought to reassure the psyche of a nation. >> let me affirm the belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. nameless, unreasonable, unjustified terror which paralyzing needed effort to convert retreat into advance. this nation is asking for action and action now. >> reporter: for abraham lincoln the mo
certainly in the years after john f. kennedy layed down that challenge no president has delivered a more lasting inaugural phrase. >> the energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it. and the glow from that fire can truly light the world. >> reporter: since george washington made the firsthand written inaugural address, it has been what newly elected or reelected presidents aspire to but few achieve. a spark that lights...
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. >> were going to go next to family lewis, mark shields and john mccain in. [inaudible] >> i'm not surprised. >> we don't even have the go-ahead to begin such negotiations. assuming there is a negotiation that those involved in a fairly comprehensive free trade deal between the european union and asked, and take a look at what the issues are going to be, that's going to have a profound impact on the old regulatory regime both in this country and in europe. going into that, what would be your reservation about the deal that would emerge in those negotiations, what would you be most concerned about? >> you know, i said in a meeting of the group that in a case comment by position stated airways that we should undertake serious discussions between the u.s. and the e.u. at the same time, i think we need to be realistic. how is it to hot, over 10 years ago and i think they were unnecessarily optimistic views about how quickly it could be done and how uncomplicated it was ended turned out that caution was the better part of judgment. the e.u. has events regulatory i
. >> were going to go next to family lewis, mark shields and john mccain in. [inaudible] >> i'm not surprised. >> we don't even have the go-ahead to begin such negotiations. assuming there is a negotiation that those involved in a fairly comprehensive free trade deal between the european union and asked, and take a look at what the issues are going to be, that's going to have a profound impact on the old regulatory regime both in this country and in europe. going into that,...
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affair you could call the har-bowl, pitting jim harbaugh against his older brother, which i didn't know, john, head coach of the baltimore ravens. >> going to be a good one. in the nfc, the 49ers overcame a 17-0 deficit against the dirty birds of atlanta. they finally locked it up for good in the fourth quarter when quarterback colin kaepernick found frank gore who rushed into the end zone. final score, 28-24. quite a game. >> in the afc, baltimore ravens quarterback joe flacco threw three touchdowns in the second half. the final blow was when the ravens' carey williams picked off tom brady in the end zone. it was the patriot's first-ever playoff championship loss at home. the final score, 28-13, ravens. >> and the super bowl in new orleans. one of our favorite cities in two weeks. it's crazy. you have the brother versus brother dynamic. and then ray lewis, his final season. got to the super bowl. willis is happy. >> that's a good story. i lived in baltimore for a couple of years. >> you worked for the ravens? >> yeah. my very good friend is the mayor, stephanie rollings-blake. so i may try t
affair you could call the har-bowl, pitting jim harbaugh against his older brother, which i didn't know, john, head coach of the baltimore ravens. >> going to be a good one. in the nfc, the 49ers overcame a 17-0 deficit against the dirty birds of atlanta. they finally locked it up for good in the fourth quarter when quarterback colin kaepernick found frank gore who rushed into the end zone. final score, 28-24. quite a game. >> in the afc, baltimore ravens quarterback joe flacco...
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patricia was an executive assistant to john leopold. in testimony today, she described it as a miserable job. she was force today get on her hands and knees to empty his catheter bag of urine for several months. she said the testimony is hard to hear. >> it is personal for me to see her describe her fear. >> she was the first witness for the state. she also told the judge who is an absence of a jury will decide the case that he ordered his protective detail police officer to tear down campaign signs. those cops also had to drive him to parking lots twice a week to meet a woman that this sort of 911 caller reported seeing in 2009. >> i'm seeing activity in a car and it does not look proper. it looks like sexual activity. >> the lawyers did not deny the allegations but say they are not crimes. they showed a spinal m.r.i. image and after two back surgeries he needed a little help from his staff but she says she sees it differently. >> i hope justice prevails. >> when that assistant was asked why she didn't refuse to do the medical chore, s
patricia was an executive assistant to john leopold. in testimony today, she described it as a miserable job. she was force today get on her hands and knees to empty his catheter bag of urine for several months. she said the testimony is hard to hear. >> it is personal for me to see her describe her fear. >> she was the first witness for the state. she also told the judge who is an absence of a jury will decide the case that he ordered his protective detail police officer to tear...
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john mackey. and he doesn't know what a fascist is he talked to n.p.r. this week and he tried to express how much he hates obamacare you see back in two thousand and nine mackey hated obamacare so much that he called it socialism. but now in two thousand and thirteen mackey thinks obamacare is fascism as he said they're going to speak in obamacare is more like rush's socialism is where the government owns the means of production in fascism the government doesn't own the means of production but they do control it and that's what's happening with our health care programs and these reforms today maggie walked back his remarks saying he regrets using that word now because there's so much baggage attached to it but whether mackey meant to use that word or not it's about time someone injected the word fascism back into our political debate especially now that corporations wield more power today than they have in america since the robber baron era the one nine hundred eighty three american heritage dictionary defines fascism as a system of government that exerc
john mackey. and he doesn't know what a fascist is he talked to n.p.r. this week and he tried to express how much he hates obamacare you see back in two thousand and nine mackey hated obamacare so much that he called it socialism. but now in two thousand and thirteen mackey thinks obamacare is fascism as he said they're going to speak in obamacare is more like rush's socialism is where the government owns the means of production in fascism the government doesn't own the means of production but...
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it's great to be back at my all modern, johns hopkins. the president called me a few weeks ago and said putting together the best minds in the world on gun violence to produce a conference and a book and then when you help keep it off, to get off come he didn't have to ask twice. the fact is they were able to pull this conference together so quickly i think does show the dynamic and the commitment to scholarship and public service that i've always thought defines the hopkins spirit. it is clear that we meet today at a critical and i hope a hopeful moment. just one month ago at roughly this time on december 14th, a deranged young man pulled into the parking lot of the sandy hook school in connecticut and shot his way into a building with a high capacity semi-automatic rifle and the slaughter of six adults and 20 children really broke the heart of the -- the country's heart because for many americans, this is the straw that has broken the camel's back. since the sandy hook massacre, you should know that more than 100 mayors from across the
it's great to be back at my all modern, johns hopkins. the president called me a few weeks ago and said putting together the best minds in the world on gun violence to produce a conference and a book and then when you help keep it off, to get off come he didn't have to ask twice. the fact is they were able to pull this conference together so quickly i think does show the dynamic and the commitment to scholarship and public service that i've always thought defines the hopkins spirit. it is clear...
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senator john mccain and said there was no outreach to the g.o.p. there's no surprise that they didn't work well the last four years, but will a new congress bring a new outlook. and joining us is a freshman congressman, tom cotton, and we contacted every single freshman democrat in congress, none of them agreed to take part in the panel tonight. congressmen, welcome. what do you think of the speech. >> i was in awe, and it was shocking the speech is so liberal. yes, it's president barack obama, he's liberal. i thought some of the things are great. all americans believe in, freedom, and how do we implement that. do we need more government in our lives and spending our children into debt. how do we accomplish things. bring the adults to the table and start soming the economic problems. >> greta: what do you think. >> first the town was typical barack obama i thought. and wanted to paint his opponents as wrong, but morally wrong and doing this with paul ryan for two years, the thoughts of bugetary issues, doesn't engage in ideas calls him names and qu
senator john mccain and said there was no outreach to the g.o.p. there's no surprise that they didn't work well the last four years, but will a new congress bring a new outlook. and joining us is a freshman congressman, tom cotton, and we contacted every single freshman democrat in congress, none of them agreed to take part in the panel tonight. congressmen, welcome. what do you think of the speech. >> i was in awe, and it was shocking the speech is so liberal. yes, it's president barack...
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>> guest: john franklin and bobby hill, historian at ucla. and number of people that were mutual acquaintances. she was looking around for someone to take on this role and said that this time there was a young scholar out of stanford and he would be good. he's written about the movement pete he was at the march so that's what led to the phone call. >> host: she had love letters from dr. king and some of the voters she had under her bed at her house. >> guest: i heard these rumors after i became -- i had to go all over the world as i said to india and ghana and all these places to get material and people were telling me but you know, she had some papers under her bed, in her house. so part of what i tell is this gradual process by which gained access to those materials. >> host: how did you do it because -- >> guest: it took time. >> host: some of these were interested in a lot -- but she had them in her home. >> guest: that is a part of it. when he decided -- >> host: now he is the older -- he's the younger son of dr. king? >> guest: sees the
>> guest: john franklin and bobby hill, historian at ucla. and number of people that were mutual acquaintances. she was looking around for someone to take on this role and said that this time there was a young scholar out of stanford and he would be good. he's written about the movement pete he was at the march so that's what led to the phone call. >> host: she had love letters from dr. king and some of the voters she had under her bed at her house. >> guest: i heard these...
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ambassador john bolton is here, that's next and in two minutes, a school principal turned home movie star and talk about dumb. he showed his starring role to his students and now he's in double trouble. we're going to see that video just two minutes away. using robotics and mobile technology, verizon innovators have made it possible for teachers to teach, and for a kid... nathan. tadpole. ... to feel like a kid again. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small busins earns 2% cash back on every purchase, ery day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? to take a centrum silver multivitamin every day. i told him, sure. can't hurt, right? then i heard this news about a multivitamin study looking
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john delaney from maryland. agreed we should be meeting regularly with our counterparts in the republican party. if both sides are off and their corners looking away from each other with frowns and their arms crossed -- that is no way to run the government. getting together is something we have promoted. my counterpart from indiana, a , we havejob womgentlemen started plans to get together. host: no labels, there was a meeting yesterday it contemplating the question -- why does america hate us? a recommendation they were talking about is that congress work five days a week instead of 3 or four. guest: i guess it is terminology what counts as work. host: work in washington and not back in your district. guest: worked in the district is still work. i intend to do a lot of that. there is a lot of work to be done in the district. i intend to spend a lot of time in pennsylvania. tour.ing a listening that is a very important job of a congressman. i agree that more time in washington means more time together in social
john delaney from maryland. agreed we should be meeting regularly with our counterparts in the republican party. if both sides are off and their corners looking away from each other with frowns and their arms crossed -- that is no way to run the government. getting together is something we have promoted. my counterpart from indiana, a , we havejob womgentlemen started plans to get together. host: no labels, there was a meeting yesterday it contemplating the question -- why does america hate us?...
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john's episcopal church. here is more about the church, known as the church of the president. >> located across lafayette square from the white house is st. john's episcopal church, known as the church of the president's. built in 1816 and designed by the u.s. capitol architect. every president since james madison has attended at least one service there. we got a tour of the national historic landmark. >> this is the original church pews that have been here since 1843. at that time, they had to read number the pews because they had more of them. what was the president's pugh, no. 28, became no. 54, which we know as the president's pew. this is the pew the president sets in when he attends services at st. john's. on most regular church occasions. it is marked with a brass plaque to let everyone know this is the president's pew. anyone can sit in the pew. is only reserved for the president when he chooses to attend a service. not always does the president said in this particular pew. when you have a special occ
john's episcopal church. here is more about the church, known as the church of the president. >> located across lafayette square from the white house is st. john's episcopal church, known as the church of the president's. built in 1816 and designed by the u.s. capitol architect. every president since james madison has attended at least one service there. we got a tour of the national historic landmark. >> this is the original church pews that have been here since 1843. at that time,...
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john stamos. enchantÉ this is too good to be true. dannon oikos non-fat yogurt... delicious yet healthy. sounds too good to be true. there are things that are too good to be true... such as dannon oikos. thick, creamy, with 0% fat and twice the protein... of regular low-fat yogurt mmm huh. i want an oikos! dannon oikos greek non-fat yogurt... too delicious to be so nutritious. dannon just saw vice-president joe and dr. by the dancing there having fun in d.c. they're celebrating the president's second inauguration joining once again hopefully with no problems this time. i have been to some parties in this was a pretty good wood as you mentioned that the vice president and dr. joe biden serenaded by jamie foxx in a pretty special night earlier of course it's very special chicago moment the president and first lady serenaded by chicagos very young jennifer hudson really an electric moment in the day that has been full of them. quite literally singing the president's praises elissa ickes joining it was to of celebrities gathered to celebrate an inaugural address callin
john stamos. enchantÉ this is too good to be true. dannon oikos non-fat yogurt... delicious yet healthy. sounds too good to be true. there are things that are too good to be true... such as dannon oikos. thick, creamy, with 0% fat and twice the protein... of regular low-fat yogurt mmm huh. i want an oikos! dannon oikos greek non-fat yogurt... too delicious to be so nutritious. dannon just saw vice-president joe and dr. by the dancing there having fun in d.c. they're celebrating the president's...
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a hearing for senator john kerry has been scheduled for next thursday. he will appear before a senate foreign relations committee. law americas say they won't consider his nomination until clinton testifies. >>> linebacker inspired football fans by leading him to the championship game after losing his girlfriend and grandmother. the girlfriend doesn't exist. the sports web site broke that story and now reports it appears someone connected to teo created the on-line persona. the report says he might have been in on it to generate publici publicity. teo is the victim of cruel and humiliating cranks. >>> the cover letter story we told you about later. the brutal honesty landed him the job. matthew ross is in talks with dust and felts that's a company on the west coast about a possible summer internship. the san diego state university finance student's letter went viral because he touted his lack of experience. to add to the good news the banker who he sent his letter to said he won't have to shine any shoes. >>> president obama's sweeping plans to curb gun
a hearing for senator john kerry has been scheduled for next thursday. he will appear before a senate foreign relations committee. law americas say they won't consider his nomination until clinton testifies. >>> linebacker inspired football fans by leading him to the championship game after losing his girlfriend and grandmother. the girlfriend doesn't exist. the sports web site broke that story and now reports it appears someone connected to teo created the on-line persona. the report...
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this time, it's not john edwards, it's not lance armstrong. so who is it? this will definitely surprise you. that answer coming up. testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irri
this time, it's not john edwards, it's not lance armstrong. so who is it? this will definitely surprise you. that answer coming up. testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied...
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john mccain they tend to lose. [laughter] i was very pleased to see bob dole in the senate floor last week. he was one of my favorites, not simply because he's from my part of the world, but dole rhymes with a lot of things. old king kole. sauteed ease care row. the president's -- the people who actually win the presidency tend 0 to have bad names for rhyming. bush sounds easy because it's nice one syllable name rhymes with tush, but that's disrespectful and i never did that. [laughter] when george h. w. bush left office, i wanted to write him a poem. fortunately i had he had a lot of middle names, so the poem was ado to you, george, herbert walker issue in never treasured as talker your predicates were prone to wander boundless off alone. you can your best in your own way, the way your country day, just relax, and take your ease, and never order japanese. [laughter] clinton is a bad name. i've often said that clinton is the orange of american presidents. and bill clinton's second term, during the unpleasantness --
john mccain they tend to lose. [laughter] i was very pleased to see bob dole in the senate floor last week. he was one of my favorites, not simply because he's from my part of the world, but dole rhymes with a lot of things. old king kole. sauteed ease care row. the president's -- the people who actually win the presidency tend 0 to have bad names for rhyming. bush sounds easy because it's nice one syllable name rhymes with tush, but that's disrespectful and i never did that. [laughter] when...
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john? [inaudible] >> i'm half australian so i always have to -- >> this is water. >> spent on robert. thank you for leading us on this. i have a two-part question. as you know better than me, barney frank and chris dodd would say we dealt with too big to fail and women did and i just worry that the affidavit approach, well, as you were saying as regulators we really, really, really need them. and that's not sufficient to convince either the bankers or the markets comes so i'm curious, the part you didn't emphasize, the backdrop, what's the actual plan for government to actually separate institutions, what's your thoughts are about the? the second component of the question is, your thoughts on emerging problem of too big to jail. >> that's your expression, not mine, for the media. [laughter] spent on the record, he said it. with special attention to age sec, where government prosecutors decided not to prosecute, a company they allege was facilitating drug trafficking and alleged terrorist ac
john? [inaudible] >> i'm half australian so i always have to -- >> this is water. >> spent on robert. thank you for leading us on this. i have a two-part question. as you know better than me, barney frank and chris dodd would say we dealt with too big to fail and women did and i just worry that the affidavit approach, well, as you were saying as regulators we really, really, really need them. and that's not sufficient to convince either the bankers or the markets comes so i'm...
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they attend the academy, john yores and seniors, visiting the floor, and then they serve the country for five years and get down to business. we wanted to thank our u.s. servicemen and women, and from west point, and we always do that here on the fox business network, and, of course, over at west point, they get loud. all right, guys, do your crant. i'll get out of the way, go! >> go army! beat navy! [cheers and applause] liz: we are proud. they get a big applause here on fox business. our appreciation to the west point cadets. thanks so much for serving our nation. getting to forted. ford unvailed the future of ford pickup truckings today at the detroit auto show. earlier, i spoke exclusively in the wake of this to the ford ceo and president, alan mulally asking him what the favorite feature of the new concept truck is. look at that! >> i think the neatest thing that we're communicating with the new atlas concept is what we'll do on further improving the capability, but also the fuel efficiency and the safety features, but most importantly, being seamlessly connected to the internet
they attend the academy, john yores and seniors, visiting the floor, and then they serve the country for five years and get down to business. we wanted to thank our u.s. servicemen and women, and from west point, and we always do that here on the fox business network, and, of course, over at west point, they get loud. all right, guys, do your crant. i'll get out of the way, go! >> go army! beat navy! [cheers and applause] liz: we are proud. they get a big applause here on fox business....
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two republican justices, john roberts -- i didn't see kennedy, but they're looking at them to how decisions are going to come down when they hear the arguments in march. >> you know, when martin luther king first spoke on the mall, i was living here. and i was coming down, and people were screaming at all of the black people who were coming to hear him, and they were screaming and throwing things and calling them african bullies. and today, when i was watching this scene, that's all i could think about, was the hatred that was coming from everywhere toward the people and toward martin luther king. and there was an interesting body language with obama today. he seemed so much more confident. he sort of loped out, you know. last time, he was more, you know, sort of formal and ridged. >> we call it swagger. >> yeah, like i own it now. i'm here. and you could sense that he really felt, even in this last four years that so much had changed, and he was able to talk more about equality. it seemed to me there was more about equality in his speech today. and i don't think he would have done that fou
two republican justices, john roberts -- i didn't see kennedy, but they're looking at them to how decisions are going to come down when they hear the arguments in march. >> you know, when martin luther king first spoke on the mall, i was living here. and i was coming down, and people were screaming at all of the black people who were coming to hear him, and they were screaming and throwing things and calling them african bullies. and today, when i was watching this scene, that's all i...
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prescription for flu. >> whole foods ceo john mackie compared obamacare to fascism and today, john mackie explains. >> this is a controversy and i think you called the obamacare, i think the term you used was fascist and you've dialed that one back a bit? >> that was a very poor choice of words on my part. i asked about the question, the differences do i think it's socialistic and i gave a definition of socialism and fascism, and closer to that. and i didn't realize, there's so much emotional baggage with that term dating back to germany and spain and italy in world war ii, it's a loaded word, very politically incorrect. can't use it, so, now i just want to say i believe in free enterprise capitalism or conscious capitalism the way we've articulated in the book. my problem with where health care is, it's government controlled and more government controlled and opposite of free enterprise capitalism. >> greta: what's the problem with that. i take it you're not a fan of obamacare and i read your op-ed in the wall street journal. why don't you like obamacare? >> well, i think it's raising th
prescription for flu. >> whole foods ceo john mackie compared obamacare to fascism and today, john mackie explains. >> this is a controversy and i think you called the obamacare, i think the term you used was fascist and you've dialed that one back a bit? >> that was a very poor choice of words on my part. i asked about the question, the differences do i think it's socialistic and i gave a definition of socialism and fascism, and closer to that. and i didn't realize, there's...
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john and paula? >> all right, jim, thank you. >>> the president of the national rifle association tells abc news that his group is aggressively preparing for battle against president obama's new gun control proposals. with children on stage there, mr. obama calling on congress to pass the new assault weapons ban, restrictions on ammunition magazines, and mandatory background checks for just about every gun purchased. those proposals face an uncertain situation in congress. >>> now to a terrifying ordeal for a family near houston coming face to face with a gun-toting carjacker. the mom had just pulled into a walmart when a gunman yanked her out of her truck and drove off with her 7-year-old daughter in the back seat. after the woman started streaming for help, the carjacker opened the door, tossed the kid out, and sped away in the family's pickup. >>> if you believe references online right now, we're going to learn more today about a hoax against the notre dame line backer. his girlfriend, who was sai
john and paula? >> all right, jim, thank you. >>> the president of the national rifle association tells abc news that his group is aggressively preparing for battle against president obama's new gun control proposals. with children on stage there, mr. obama calling on congress to pass the new assault weapons ban, restrictions on ammunition magazines, and mandatory background checks for just about every gun purchased. those proposals face an uncertain situation in congress....
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king comment now, x, john lewis, stokely carmichael? >> all of the above. i tried to explain to students rosa parks made more to mr. king possible. not vice versa. if she did not do what she had done margin mr. king would be inarticulate well-meaning baptist minister. because of rosa parks we talk about him today. she opened up the possibility to open those qualities to rise to the equation. >> host: while she refused to give up her seat she was thinking of the 14 year-old black boy from chicago who went to mississippi because he whistled at a white woman was brutally murdered. to that change your spark anything with the civil rights movement? >> his death, brown vs. board of education decision killing of civil-rights workers, the young high-school student who led a walkout to protest against fifth inferior education. 1951. many people we don't even know there names or other teenagers who did the same thing. so the resistance largely among young people. >> definitely when you talk about south africa, we all remember nelson mandela who was in a prison cell.
king comment now, x, john lewis, stokely carmichael? >> all of the above. i tried to explain to students rosa parks made more to mr. king possible. not vice versa. if she did not do what she had done margin mr. king would be inarticulate well-meaning baptist minister. because of rosa parks we talk about him today. she opened up the possibility to open those qualities to rise to the equation. >> host: while she refused to give up her seat she was thinking of the 14 year-old black boy...
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was a stokely carmichael or john lewis? >> guest: all of them have different roles. one of the ways in which i try to explain to students that parks made martin luther king possible. if she hadn't done what she did by refusing to give seat on that montgomery bus martin luther king would have simply been an articulate well meaning baptist minister. is because of rosa parks that we are talking about him today. he opened up -- she opened up the possibility for him to display those qualities that he had and to rise to the occasion. >> host: she also said as you well know that while she was sitting on the bus refusing to give seat she was thinking about emmett till, the young 14-year-old but what from chicago who went to mississippi in 1955 and because he looked at a white woman he was brutally murdered. do you think that changed or sparked anything in the civil rights movement? >> guest: a lot of things did. there was his death. there was the brown versus board of education decision. there was the killing of the civil rights workers. it was people like barbara jones, the
was a stokely carmichael or john lewis? >> guest: all of them have different roles. one of the ways in which i try to explain to students that parks made martin luther king possible. if she hadn't done what she did by refusing to give seat on that montgomery bus martin luther king would have simply been an articulate well meaning baptist minister. is because of rosa parks that we are talking about him today. he opened up -- she opened up the possibility for him to display those qualities...
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john harbaugh has not reacted to playing his brother. because he was on the plane when it was discovered who they were going to play. the tpraoeupers have not won 3 in a -- the 49ers have not won 3 in a row all year. tpogd came from 3 points down. aoá nobody came from 3 points down -- nobody came from 3 points down. he had 90 yards, two touchdowns and the defense shutout the falcons in the 2nd half and the 49ers win 28-24. headed to the super bowl. here is vern glen in atlanta. >> reporter: good evening, from the georgia dome in atlanta. the game may have been over hours ago but the tingles of that 49 irwin over the falcons to advance to the super bowl is going to last at least until february 3rd when they are actually there. >> a big top for the 49ers defensively. >> you know, we never blink. we give up a touchdown, you know, we blow cover rem, tackles, never blink. we know who we are. >> getting davis, the touchdown. >> you know, the coach got criticism when he switched to you. do you feel like you are testifying it in this game and e
john harbaugh has not reacted to playing his brother. because he was on the plane when it was discovered who they were going to play. the tpraoeupers have not won 3 in a -- the 49ers have not won 3 in a row all year. tpogd came from 3 points down. aoá nobody came from 3 points down -- nobody came from 3 points down. he had 90 yards, two touchdowns and the defense shutout the falcons in the 2nd half and the 49ers win 28-24. headed to the super bowl. here is vern glen in atlanta. >>...
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john in new york, an independent. caller: the c-span coverage of the inauguration was quite excellent. i have a comment and a question to you know, social studies teachers teach the development of democracy in america. we have jacksonian democracy. then we have lincoln and reconstruction. we have the progress of era and the new deal, and more. is this the age of obama and democracy? host: what to do you think? caller: he talked about inclusion and diversity, but how subsidizing public housing has not been on the agenda at all -- there are a lot of minorities. i live in public housing and i am and minority. i live in harlem. we have been invited to washington to work and issues with public housing and what happened was, through obama, i have to confess, they tried to twist our arm. what happened is there is a demonstration that will be in a couple years. all subsidizing housing throughout the country, including section 8 in multi- family dwellings, and it gives the right of the fall -- a gives for-profit owners the rig
john in new york, an independent. caller: the c-span coverage of the inauguration was quite excellent. i have a comment and a question to you know, social studies teachers teach the development of democracy in america. we have jacksonian democracy. then we have lincoln and reconstruction. we have the progress of era and the new deal, and more. is this the age of obama and democracy? host: what to do you think? caller: he talked about inclusion and diversity, but how subsidizing public housing...
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supreme court justice sotomayor sworing him in and john robert also swear in president obama, a small private ceremony at the white house in advance of tomorrow's public event. about 800,000 expected right there at the national mall tomorrow far fewer than turned out four years ago for the first inaugural for president obama and everything about set where the president will deliver his inaugural address. our powerhouse roundtable standing by on what to expect but first happy to welcome david plouffe to "this week." >> thanks for having me. >> lay out the vision the president expects to deliver to the nation tomorrow. >> i think he is going to talk about how our founding principles and values can still guide us in today's modern and changing world. we do look at this in the state of the union as a package so in the inaugural he'll allow his vision for a second term, the detailed blueprint and ideas will be in the state of the union so i think you have to view these as a package and say that our political system does not require us to resolve all of our differences or settle all of our
supreme court justice sotomayor sworing him in and john robert also swear in president obama, a small private ceremony at the white house in advance of tomorrow's public event. about 800,000 expected right there at the national mall tomorrow far fewer than turned out four years ago for the first inaugural for president obama and everything about set where the president will deliver his inaugural address. our powerhouse roundtable standing by on what to expect but first happy to welcome david...
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. >> reporter: hours earlier, he was officially sworn into office by chief justice john roberts at the white house. >> i barack hussein obama who solemnly swear. >> reporter: the constitution requires the both be delivered before noon on the 20th. vice president joe biden was also sworn in and together they laid a wreath at the tomb of ton known soldier. it's been a weekend full of events all leading up to the ceremony at the capitol. >> we're really excited. >> reporter: 800,000 people are expected to pack the national mall and security is tight. more than 13,000 military and law enforcement officers will be on duty, with s.w.a.t. teams and biochemical response units in place. >> protecting an event this large with this many different venues with this number of people coming requires a lot of coordination. >> reporter: president obama will take the oath again on martin luther king jr.'s birthday, this time with his hand on two bibles, one that king used and one that president l lincoln used. >> you're going to see a president that wants to work across party lines to get things done. i
. >> reporter: hours earlier, he was officially sworn into office by chief justice john roberts at the white house. >> i barack hussein obama who solemnly swear. >> reporter: the constitution requires the both be delivered before noon on the 20th. vice president joe biden was also sworn in and together they laid a wreath at the tomb of ton known soldier. it's been a weekend full of events all leading up to the ceremony at the capitol. >> we're really excited. >>...
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chief justice john roberts swore him in yesterday during a private ceremony. the constitution requires the president take the oath of office on january 20th. this is the seventh time inauguration day has fallen on a sunday. >>> a bit more public. >> a little bit. hundreds much thousands of people packing the national mall to see the president take the oath of office. news 4's megan mcgrath will be among them. she'll tell us ha to expect if they're headed to the event. >> reporter: well, we're starting to see a lot of people come down here, especially the folks who are here for the general public section where it's first come first serve had terms of getting your space. they wanted to get here early, got a good view of the jumbotron to see the swearing in later this morning. people seem to have heeded the advice to pack light. there are a number of prohibited items, things you cannot bring down on the mall. the advice is to really bring as little as possible to help with the long security lines like we've seen in years past. now, if you have a ticket, if you we
chief justice john roberts swore him in yesterday during a private ceremony. the constitution requires the president take the oath of office on january 20th. this is the seventh time inauguration day has fallen on a sunday. >>> a bit more public. >> a little bit. hundreds much thousands of people packing the national mall to see the president take the oath of office. news 4's megan mcgrath will be among them. she'll tell us ha to expect if they're headed to the event. >>...
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and so a lot will be up to john boehner. will he let republicans who are like the republicans in new york who voted for this vote the views of their constituents or will he impose the views of come up for a vote? >> what do you think the white house's assessment is of that what you just laid out? what do you expect from president obama tomorrow in terms of a balance between things he can do himself and things he would need congress to do? >> well, he is going to do as much as he can to enforce existing law and do things through executive orders. no, the gun owners don't have to fear he is not going to take guns away through executive orders. it's that fear, that paranoia being spread by the nra and others. but he is going to take executive action. but i think he is going to propose a very robust plan from everything i hear, including an assault weapons ban. that seems to be the measure that has the most difficulty. one of the things i think they're going to propose, by the way, is to make it a lot easier to collect data on g
and so a lot will be up to john boehner. will he let republicans who are like the republicans in new york who voted for this vote the views of their constituents or will he impose the views of come up for a vote? >> what do you think the white house's assessment is of that what you just laid out? what do you expect from president obama tomorrow in terms of a balance between things he can do himself and things he would need congress to do? >> well, he is going to do as much as he can...
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john harwood joins us from washington with the details. good evening. >> good evening. the president used the last news conference of first term to draw an ever-brighter line with congressional republicans on the debt ceiling. they say they want dollar for dollar spending cuts to be matched with an increase in the debt ceiling. the president said i'll negotiate with you, but not over the debt ceiling. he simply is not going to allieu republicans to take the full faith and credit of the united states and the health of the u.s. economy as hostages. >> they will not collect our ransom in exchange for crashing the american economy. the financial well-being of the american people is not leveraged to be used. the full faith and credit of the united states of america is not a bargaining chip. and they better choose quickly because time is running short. >> now, house speaker john boehner responded quickly saying house republicans will do the right thing. they will be responsible, they will meet america's obligations and make sure the government does not shut down. he tried to
john harwood joins us from washington with the details. good evening. >> good evening. the president used the last news conference of first term to draw an ever-brighter line with congressional republicans on the debt ceiling. they say they want dollar for dollar spending cuts to be matched with an increase in the debt ceiling. the president said i'll negotiate with you, but not over the debt ceiling. he simply is not going to allieu republicans to take the full faith and credit of the...
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coached by brothers, jim and john harbaugh, just 15 months apart. abc's john schriffen is on the story. fierce competition today. >> pretty fierce. they don't face off today but could be at the super bowl. all right, so harbaugh's parents are faced with a really tough decision today. do they go to atlanta to watch their son jim coach the 49ers or do they go to new england to watch their other son john coach the ravens? well, not wanting to pick sides mom and dad will reportedly watch at home with no distractions rooting for both to make it to the big game. brothers jim and john harbaugh, separated by just 15 months, on the verge of facing off on the biggest stage in sports. this is one problem for the two nfl head coaches. jim's san francisco's 49ers and john's baltimore ravens both have to win on the road to get to the super bowl in new orleans. >> who's got it better than us. >> all: nobody! >> reporter: considered two of the best at what they do, not everyone is a fan of their in-your-face style. father jack harbaugh coached at some of the bigges
coached by brothers, jim and john harbaugh, just 15 months apart. abc's john schriffen is on the story. fierce competition today. >> pretty fierce. they don't face off today but could be at the super bowl. all right, so harbaugh's parents are faced with a really tough decision today. do they go to atlanta to watch their son jim coach the 49ers or do they go to new england to watch their other son john coach the ravens? well, not wanting to pick sides mom and dad will reportedly watch at...
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john king is watching what is going on. john, pick it up a little bit. >> wolf, we had a great crowd behind us earlier today. they have mostly gone away. let's continue our conversation about the challenges in the second term and this moment, including the celebration we're watching tonight, ari fleischer, cornell belcher, jessica yellin, gloria borger. this is part of our democracy, part of the great ritual, an example to the world of how we do things. this president began so let him celebrate tonight. what happens tomorrow? >> this is an interesting question for this white house because this is not where they thought they'd be. you know, when he was re-elected, the expectation was he would begin with some sort of negotiation over the tax cuts, the tax -- bush tax cuts and they would have a plan to negotiate tax reform this year and we'd be well into deficit deal and tax reform right now and then he could move on to the next agenda item. well, it didn't quite work out that way. now they have to figure out what is the first
john king is watching what is going on. john, pick it up a little bit. >> wolf, we had a great crowd behind us earlier today. they have mostly gone away. let's continue our conversation about the challenges in the second term and this moment, including the celebration we're watching tonight, ari fleischer, cornell belcher, jessica yellin, gloria borger. this is part of our democracy, part of the great ritual, an example to the world of how we do things. this president began so let him...